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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 4:28 pm)
No, Not to the best of my knowledge. They need to open the "create" panel and click "Import",......not open the "File" - "Import Object" selection. The only thing you can export from Bryce as .Obj files is terrains and sym lattices. Of course I could be wrong(I frequently am).
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Yeah, you're a stand-up guy drawbridge! And you are totally correct in this. Unfortunately you will run into folks who cast complaints and insults because of their frustrations due to their own technical incompetancies. These same people would do all of us, and themselves a very big favor if they would just RTFM! I'm not dissing the folks who come here with questions, or ask for help. I myself have asked questions in this forum. I just resent the people who cop an attitude when something isn't dead simple, or handed to them on a silver platter, which you in essence did.
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Provided that they went through the proper method of importing the .obp... Is it a Bryce 4 .obp or a Bryce 5 .obp? There IS a difference. (They should be different categories under Bryce because most people uploading don't note that.) It's a vexing issue, especially if somebodys schlepping on a slow line with an older version of Bryce and endup waiting on a download that doesn't work. For Bryce 5 users this isn't a problem, but not everybody has it yet.
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I have Bryce 5, and that's what I do, give instructions on how to import the obp in my readme, and also make sure that the Bryce version in plainly stated, with a little blurb to let them know it can't be imported into B4. I know when I first started if it said Bryce I downloaded it and then didn't know how to use it and then somethings just didn't work and I didn't know why, so I provide that informatiom in my readme now, I just assume everyone downloading my Bryce freebies is new, the pros don't need it but it's nice it's there for those who aren't...
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I've posted a few of my Bryce models in free stuff over the past year as OBP format. The latest was a light saber.
I got the following message today from another artist:
"You posted a free Bryce object...the lightsaber...why did you post it under the Bryce free stuff when Bryce doesn't recognize that file type. It is saved as a *.obp file and the only thing close to that that Bryce recognizes is *.obj. Every other file type is either *.3ds *.ele *.lwv. It needs to be saved as the correct file type and reposted. Thought you should know."
I replied:
"Thank you for your post.
It was modelled in Bryce from primitives. And exported from the object preset library as an object preset .OBP.
To get it into Bryce, open up the object preset library and then use the import function there to read it directly into the library.
OBJ is a wavefront format. I'm not aware of any way of exporting a Bryce primitive model as OBJ format. But will investigate."
So, I'm investigating. Am I losing it? Am I wrong? I thought OBP was THE Bryce format? Is it possible to export a primitive Bryce model in OBJ format and I've missed this all this time?
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